Gossips relevant to a different Kindle, or three, land within our mailbox with surprising frequency, however when they are available from your brethren at
TechCrunch, we'll certainly provide a listen. Devin Coldewey reviews how he was lucky enough to get snatch a review of an in-development Kindle, which sports an illuminated screen. Amazon's acquisition of Finnish firm Oy Modilis, with a quiver of patents relating to lighting technology, adds credence to the concept that an e-readers with some type of lighting might be within the works, and Coldewey thinks he's seen it. He states tapping the screen discloses a slider that, when pulled right, "illuminated evenly having a rather awesome light." Importantly -- for eyes and batteries alike -- the sunshine is stated to become much softer, as well as a gentler blue-whitened color, in comparison towards the harsh whitened common in Liquid crystal displays. The loose-lipped wielder of the device claims the industrial design is not finished yet, but did hint in a 2012 release. We are not holding our breath, but the opportunity to eliminate additional light add-ons, is certainly enough to possess us keep our fingers entered.
Illuminated Kindle e-visitors could arrive this season, also, may not initially made an appearance on Engadget on Sitting, 07 Apr 2012 09:17:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.
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